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Grape Phylloxera

Daktulosphaira vitifoliae

Description:

Small, rough galls. Most of the gall growth is on the underside of the leaves. These galls are created by an insect, a Plant-parasitic Hemipteran.

Habitat:

Wild grape plants growing amongst other vegetation bordering temperate forest. Gardiner County Park, New York

Notes:

Apparently these are pests of grape plants worldwide.

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ForestDragon
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ForestDragon

Bay Shore, New York, United States

Spotted on Jul 10, 2014
Submitted on Oct 5, 2014

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